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and subject line Re: gnucobol: Add upstream home page to debian/control?
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Package: gnucobol
Version: 5
Severity: wishlist

The <URL: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/gnucobol > is missing a link to
the home page of the upstream project.  Looking at
<URL: https://gnucobol.sourceforge.io/ >, which appear to be the
official GNU Cobol home page, made me unsure which upstream is the
correct one.  The Sourceforge page claim the latest version is 3.2,
while the Debian package uses version number 5.  Are you using a
different upstream source?

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Happy hacking
Petter Reinholdtsen

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--- Begin Message ---
Package: gnucobol
Version: 5

Hi Petter,

gnucobol is just a meta package, that installs the latest stable version.
At the moment this is version 3.1.2 of gnucobol3. Package gnucobol3 contains 
the link to the correct homepage.

  Thorsten

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